*Koert prefers the weekend. During the week I work nights and I would probably have to leave half way through the workshop every time, if it's planned on a weekday. So weekdays are not impossible for me, but not very practical either. Wednesdaynight isn't a possiblitly for imho.

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*Koert prefers the weekend. During the week I work nights and I would probably have to leave half way through the workshop every time, if it's planned on a weekday. So weekdays are not impossible for me, but not very practical either. Wednesdaynight isn't a possiblitly imho.

I (Jobj) assume nobody can make it during the day so I only put in two periods for saturday <br>

I (Jobj) assume nobody can make it during the day so I only put in two periods for saturday <br>

Revision as of 17:34, 25 February 2011

What day's are most handy for you guy's

what subjects would you like to follow

should we use/follow an existing cours/book as guidline, which ???

Sugested books

Bash cook Book

Jobj Has the book

Jobj Has the PDF

running linux

Jobj has the PDF

Ubuntu unleashed 2011

Tom has the pdf

Bash scripting guide

I think I have the pdf somewhere, if not it's readily available on the net. Perhaps it isn't exactly learning the basics of linux, but it will show how you can do impressive (in my eyes) stuff in an often surprisingly simple way.

Other E-books: will be updated later on this evening.(stored on nas @ home)

Discussion on the day it will be held ..

Koert prefers the weekend. During the week I work nights and I would probably have to leave half way through the workshop every time, if it's planned on a weekday. So weekdays are not impossible for me, but not very practical either. Wednesdaynight isn't a possiblitly imho.

I (Jobj) assume nobody can make it during the day so I only put in two periods for saturday
Sunday we are not peritted to acces the space
Wednesday is meeting night so I'd (Jobj)like to keep that evening free...
(If we have alot of candidates for sunday we can organise at an other location)
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Should we use books?

From my experience using books is a total go. I mean, from my state of view, where else would i get my knowledge?

There are many good books available on the net. If you find one you like, and it covers a bit of your distro also,
then go for it, i'd say.
Right now, i'm reading the Ubuntu unleashed 2011. (but i've got other one's too. I'll bring them along)